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Transfusion Medicine and Hemostasis: Clinical and Laboratory Aspects
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u/drdhuv ยท 1 pointr/pathology

Top picks from me-

Foucar- Blood and Bone Marrow

Shaz- Transfusion Medicine and Hemostasis

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Two books I used most for the Australian RCPA haematopathology exams. Foucar is in dot point form, doubles as an atlas. Has malignant and non-malignant chapters though only- as the name suggests- blood and bone marrow topics. There is a Lymph Node version in the Diagnostic Pathology series- in Australia that's the realm of Anatomical Pathologists so can't comment on it. If your lab has ExpertPath access it's largely the same content I believe.

WHO book is essential though hopefully already 100 copies floating around your lab. Jaffe's Hematopathology is more comprehensive in terms of explanations behind the WHO diagnostic categories, though of course heavy going.

Blood Bank Guy lecture series and podcasts are quite well regarded.